Corsair had the awesome (but not new) idea of putting the PSU beghind the motherboard tray, obtaining lots of space for not to hot componentes such as SSDs and ODDs.
Corsair had the awesome (but not new) idea of putting the PSU beghind the motherboard tray, obtaining lots of space for not to hot componentes such as SSDs and ODDs.
The Air 540 is a uniquely designed dual-chamber PC chassis that takes an unusual approach to cooling and cabling. Just mind the wiring job ahead of you, and don't plan on installing many 3.5-inch hard drives.
Separate; side-by-side motherboard/PSU zones for streamlined cooling; 2.5-inch drive cage; Utilitarian-but-efficient design
No fans in the PSU chamber; No mesh under 3.5-inch drive sleds; Just two 3.5-inch bays
Great case with lots of room to work in and very easy to make a clean build. No bays at the front of the case means the front fans are blowing straight onto your mobo and keeps everything cool.
Very easy cable management; great airflow
Only two 3.5" HDD bays
Where do I begin! Thanks B&H for an Amazing Case at a Awesome Price! Corsair has a winner here. Tons of room, all the possible wires, connectors and screws you need. 4 included 120mm fans and 1 140mm exhaust. best server or Gaming Case ever build. B&H and Corsair What a Team.
Case works great. Lots of space compared to my old stock Dell case. I bought to be paired with an Asus Sabertooth 990fx(ATX) and it looks great. Only complaint was that, I have about 4 3.5inch Drives and I could only accommodate 2 in the bottom drive bays.
Dual-chamber cases are nothing new. In fact, examples such as YeongYang's cube server case is over 10 years old. As such, while it might sound harsh, a lot of the hype surrounding Corsair's new Carbide Air 540 that dubbed it as out-of-the-box thinking is simply down to inexperience and...
KitGuru says: A well-implemented breath of fresh air for the chassis market.
Excellent cooling performance; Unique design; Solid build quality; Plenty of clearance for large hardware; Large window; Excellent cable management; Good watercooling support
Short front panel cables; No fan controller
The Corsair Carbide Air 540 is the company's first cube chassis; it aims to offer the perfect base for a compact water-cooling system. Don't be fooled by the name as it can swallow up to two 280 mm radiators without issue.
Honestly, it is very hard to NOT like a Corsair chassis these days. The Carbide Air 540 is something new and even a bit revolutionary as very little comes close. Even if you don't really like the looks, it is so unusual that it is bound to intrigue regardless.
So spacious! cable management has never been so frikin easy. Love the airflow, love the harddrive hot swaps. Cant wait till all my LED fans to get here. Its impossible not to fall in love with this case.
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